Bandō may refer to: Eiji Bandō, Japanese entertainer/sportsman Naoki Bandō, Japanese voice actor Yuta Bando (坂東 悠汰, born 1996), Japanese long-distance...
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Bando (Burmese: ဗန်တို, pronounced [bàɰ̃dò]) is a defensive unarmed martial art from Myanmar. Bando is sometimes mistakenly used as a generic word for...
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Kabuki actor. He was the son-in-law of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and the father of Bandō Mitsugorō X. He was married to Bando Mitsugoro VIII's oldest daughter,...
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Bandō Tamasaburō (坂東 玉三郎) is a stage name taken on by a series of kabuki actors of the Bandō family. Of the five who have held this name, most were adopted...
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Bandō (坂東市, Bandō-shi) is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 51,577 in...
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predecessor of Bandy Bando yoga Bandō, Ibaraki, a Japanese city Byeonsan-bando National Park, South Korean national park Bando, American-English slang for...
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Masako Bandō (坂東 眞砂子, Bandō Masako, March 30, 1958 – January 27, 2014) was a Japanese novelist. She was awarded the prestigious Naoki Prize in 1996 for...
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Bandō Mitsugorō VIII (八代目 坂東 三津五郎, Hachidaime Bandō Mitsugorō) (19 October 1906 – 16 January 1975) was one of Japan's most revered kabuki actors from...
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Bandō Tamasaburō V (五代目 坂東 玉三郎, Godaime Bandō Tamasaburō) (born 25 April 1950) is a Kabuki actor, and the most popular and celebrated onnagata (an actor...
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Bandō Station (板東駅, Bandō-eki) is a passenger railway station located in the city of Naruto, Tokushima, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the...
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The Bandō Sanjūsankasho (坂東三十三箇所) ("The Bandō 33 Kannon Pilgrimage") is a series of 33 Buddhist temples in Eastern Japan sacred to Kannon. Bandō is the...
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Bandō Mitsugorō III (三代目 坂東 三津五郎, Sandaime Bandō Mitsugorō) (1773–1831) was a prominent male kabuki actor. He was considered one of the best tachiyaku...
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Bandō Kakitsu I (初代 坂東 家橘, Shodai Bandō Kakitsu, 1847 – March 18, 1893) was a Japanese kabuki actor of the Uzaemon acting lineage, also commonly known...
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television presenter and kabuki actor. He was the grandson of Bandō Mitsugorō VIII and son of Bandō Mitsugorō IX. Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985) –...
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Bandō Shūka I (初代 坂東 しうか, Shodai Bandō Shūka) (1813-6 March 1855), also known as Bandō Tamasaburō I (初代 坂東 玉三郎, Shodai Bandō Tamasaburō), was a Japanese...
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Salvatore Leonard Bando (February 13, 1944 – January 20, 2023) was an American professional baseball player and general manager. He played in Major League...
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The Bandō POW camp (板東俘虜収容所, Bandō Furyoshūyōsho) was a prisoner-of-war camp during World War I in the western suburbs of what is now Naruto, Tokushima...
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Bando is a team sport – related to field hockey, hurling, shinty, and bandy – which was first recorded in Wales in the eighteenth century. A bando game...
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Tsumasaburō "Bantsuma" Bandō (阪東 妻三郎, Bandō Tsumasaburō, December 14, 1901 – July 7, 1953) was one of the most prominent Japanese actors of the twentieth...
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Bandō Minosuke II (二代目 坂東 巳之助, Nidaime Bandō Minosuke, born 16 September 1989, in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor, kabuki actor, and the leading bassist of...
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Donald Glover (redirect from Bando Stone in the New World)
Gambino album and would act as a soundtrack to an upcoming film called Bando Stone in the New World. Later in the month, Glover previewed a track featuring...
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Bandō Mitsugorō VII (Japanese: 七代目 坂東 三津五郎) (September 21, 1882 – November 4, 1961) was a Japanese kabuki actor. He was the adopted father of Bandō Mitsugorō...
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procedure's 30% success rate, Tokio agrees to the operation. Tokaji approaches Bandō Hideto, who is leader of "The Front of Armament" biker gang, with a plan...
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Amit Bando is an economic analyst and policy scientist. He works with the private sector on clean technology finance issues and with organizations such...
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Bando yoga or Burmese yoga is a form of yoga from Myanmar usually taught alongside bando. It is probably based on the internal training of Indian martial...
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Mariko Bando (坂東 眞理子, Bandō Mariko) is a Japanese writer, critic, and former bureaucrat. Bando started her career in the Prime Minister's office, later...
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Nozomi Bando (坂東 希, Bandō Nozomi, born 4 September 1997, in Tokyo) is a Japanese dancer, model and actress. She is a former member of Flower and E-girls...
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Asama-Sansō incident (redirect from Kunio Bandō)
Separately, the Red Army Faction led by Tsuneo Mori, and including Kunio Bandō (who is still at large), carried out a series of robberies—4 banks, 3 post...
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Morita Kan'ya XIV (redirect from Bandō Tamasaburō IV)
father of Bandō Tamasaburō V. Kan'ya made his first appearance onstage at the age of seven, at the Kabuki-za in Tokyo, under the stagename Bandō Tamasaburō...
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Eiji Bandō (板東 英二, Bandō Eiji, born April 5, 1940) is a Japanese television entertainer, former baseball player and YouTuber. He pitched many innings...
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